Quinceañera (English title: Sweet 15) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 1987. Quinceañera was the first telenovela to talk about substance abuse, date rape and gangs, and is considered to be the first telenovela made in Mexico for teenagers.[1][2]

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Quinceañera
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GenreTelenovela
Created byRené Muñoz
Written by
  • René Muñoz
  • Edmundo Báez
  • Marcia del Río
Story byJorge Durán Chávez
Directed by
Starring
Opening theme"Quinceañera" performed by Timbiriche
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes103
Production
Executive producerCarla Estrada
Production locationsMexico City, Mexico
CinematographyAntonio Novaro
Camera setupMulti-camera
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseOctober 5, 1987 (1987-10-05) 
February 26, 1988 (1988-02-26)
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Quinceañera was named by the Associated Press as one of the 10 most influential telenovelas ever to air in Latin America,[2] and Univision tlnovelas viewers named it one of their all-time favorite Mexican telenovelas.[3] In 2010, Quinceañera was placed #7 on the People en Español's "20 Best Telenovelas" list,[4] and in 2012, Terra named it as one of the 50 best telenovelas of all-time.[5]

The telenovela stars Adela Noriega, Ernesto Laguardia, Thalía and Rafael Rojas.

Plot

Maricruz (Adela Noriega) and Beatriz (Thalía) are classmates and best friends. Maricruz is from a working-class family, while Beatriz's is very wealthy. They are both 14 and excited about their quinceañera parties and becoming women.

Mechanic's apprentice Pancho (Ernesto Laguardia) and gang tough Memo (Sebastian Ligarde) are attracted to Maricruz. Maricruz is immediately disgusted by Memo and eventually accepts Pancho's love. Memo attacks Maricruz; she faints before he can rape her, but he lets her believe he did rape her. She feels violated, defiled, and unworthy of Pancho and believes he won't want her now.

At the same time, Maricruz's brother Gerardo (Rafael Rojas) starts dating Beatriz when their mother pressures her children to raise their social class. When Beatriz becomes pregnant, her family supports her after their initial horror. Both girls realize that the passage to womanhood was not what they expected.[1]

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